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East Shore
Scottsdale Plaza,
3356 Paxton St.
Harrisburg, PA 17111
Ph: 717-561-2222
Fax: 561-0134
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West Shore
1300 Market St.,
Suite 2
Lemoyne, PA 17043
Ph: 717-761-8111
Fax: 761-8862
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Out of town:
1-888-ABEL-JOB
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Job Hunting Tips
There are several keys to a successful job
search. The following is a list of helpful hints to help you in your
search for that perfect job:
- Your appearance is critical. You make
your first impression in the first 10 seconds. This includes when
you walk into a business to pick up an application or to set up an
interview time. Dress appropriately for these occasions.
- The receptionist - an important
gatekeeper. Many candidates for positions either ignore or are
rude to the receptionist/secretary. The person sitting at the desk
or answering the phones is an important gatekeeper in the company.
Rest assured they will communicate their opinion of you to the
others in the company and it will matter. Be polite, be friendly and
never act superior. When you contact a company, imagine that the
owner or manager is sitting at the front desk or answering the
phones.
- The resume - your sales brochure.
Take stock of the appearance of your resume. It needs to be neat,
clean and free of spelling, punctuation and grammatical errors. Have
someone read and edit it for you. Those receiving the resumes are
often looking at a big pile and they are looking for reasons to toss
aside most of the resumes into the circular file. Do not use an
objective statement as it can be limiting. Use a cover letter that
is customized to the company and position to which you are applying.
Do not list salary information or requirements unless requested to
do so by the company (i.e. in a classified advertisement). Click
here for a
sample resume.
- Research the company. Go to the
library, call for brochures, meet people who work there. Use these
resources and mention some of the things you learned in your
interview and express interest in learning more about what the
company does.
- Be positive in your interview.
Emphasize what you can do for the company, not what you want from
the company. Too many candidates go into interviews with the "I
need" "I deserve" attitude. The employer is looking
for the "I'm willing to offer skills, energy, enthusiasm,
etc." person.
- Be honest. If there are some negative
experiences in your past work history or academic background, do not
lie or misrepresent yourself. Do try to minimize the experience and
put a positive tone to it. Do not go into details at length about
negative experiences. Minimize criticism of a prior employer. The
employer interviewing you is likely to feel you are a complainer or
negative individual, if you are critical of your prior
employer.
- Follow-up with a thank you note and phone
call. If you are interested in the position, say so. The
employer is looking for your interest and enthusiasm.
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